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Just finished editing the first video I made in Premiere Pro, and the first time I exported in AVI, and it worked, but it was in 480p. I switched it to H.264 and now I get this odd error.
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I'd first try clearing the Media Cache/Cache Database ... go to the tab for those in the Edit/Preferences dialog, Media Cache tab, see where the files are on disc. In Finder/Explorer, navigate to them ... close Pr ... then delete everything there. Relaunch Pr, give it a couple minutes to rebuild, and then see if it works properly.
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I'd first try clearing the Media Cache/Cache Database ... go to the tab for those in the Edit/Preferences dialog, Media Cache tab, see where the files are on disc. In Finder/Explorer, navigate to them ... close Pr ... then delete everything there. Relaunch Pr, give it a couple minutes to rebuild, and then see if it works properly.
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That seems to have done the trick. Thanks.
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I am having the same problem. What would be the reason?
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And me too. Could you help us?) This issue appears with .h.246 and .mov. When I encoding in premiere pro or media encoder.
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What is the original media, created by ... what? What effects are you using if any?
Have you gone to the sequence of the timecode of the error and tried rebuilding that part?
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Check your computer security center and allow permission to folder access, which might have been mistakenly turned on. Turn it off or allow adobe permission to access folders.
Just resolved mine now